Girl in Titusville abduction was pulled into a car and 'she was screaming.'

A Miami teenager described as a "frequent runaway" may have been the young girl seen being dragged into a van Tuesday in Titusville, authorities from both cities said.

Daina Bellegarde, 17, was last seen May 7 when she was dropped off at school, according to Miami-Dade police. She does not suffer from any mental or physical impairments but may be in need of other services, the police department said.

Daina, a black teen with long, braided hair featuring gold highlights, bears a resemblance to the girl seen in Titusville on Tuesday. Witnesses also described the girl as having gold highlights in her hair and a composite sketch developed includes that detail.

Daina is 5-feet 5-inches tall, weighs 140 pounds and has nose piercings, Miami-Dade police said. When she disappeared on May 7, she was wearing a black T-shirt, khaki pants and brown and gold shoes, police there said.

The girl witnesses saw in Titusville wore a green shirt, khaki pants and dreadlocks with dyed white stripes. About 8 a.m. Tuesday, a charcoal gray-colored sport-utility vehicle pulled up to the unidentified girl on Barna Avenue, Titusville police said. One of the men inside grabbed the teenager, put her in the SUV and drove away.